Year: 2025
How Trump’s tariffs and trade war are impacting U.S. and global economies
For a closer look at how President Trump’s tariffs are already impacting the U.S. and global economies, Amna Nawaz spoke with Mary Lovely, a senior fellow who studies tariffs at the nonpartisan Peterson Institute for International Economics.
Read MoreHow Trump’s tariffs and trade war are impacting U.S. and global economies
For a closer look at how President Trump’s tariffs are already impacting the U.S. and global economies, Amna Nawaz spoke with Mary Lovely, a senior fellow who studies tariffs at the nonpartisan Peterson Institute for International Economics.
Read MoreHow Trump’s tariffs and trade war are impacting U.S. and global economies
For a closer look at how President Trump’s tariffs are already impacting the U.S. and global economies, Amna Nawaz spoke with Mary Lovely, a senior fellow who studies tariffs at the nonpartisan Peterson Institute for International Economics.
Read More3 people killed, 1 injured by plane crash near major South Florida highway
Boca Raton Fire Rescue assistant chief Michael LaSalle said the plane crash that killed all three people on board emitted a fireball when it hit the ground, injuring a person in a nearby car. LaSalle said several roads near the
Read MorePatriotism takes hold in Taiwan in face of growing threats from China
Taiwan is strengthening its military and society to fend off aggression from mainland China. In recent years, the people in Taiwan have increasingly identified themselves as Taiwanese, not Chinese, in everything from food to sports. Nick Schifrin reports for our
Read MoreIn Ethiopia, the margins between starvation and survival narrow as food aid becomes scarce
In late 2023, PBS NewsHour special correspondent Willem Marx and videographer Edward Kiernan traveled across Ethiopia to understand the role that climate change and conflict were having on food supplies, witnessing first-hand the work that the World Food Program and
Read MoreDozens of USAID contracts were canceled last weekend. Here’s what happened
The rationale was to address “mismanagement, fraud, and misaligned priorities.” Former USAID official Jeremy Konyndyk said reversals and inconsistences in the cancellations created “total whiplash.” (Image credit: Wakil Kohsar/AFP via Getty Images)
Read MoreFive More Big Law Firms Reach Deals With Trump
Kirkland & Ellis, Latham & Watkins, A&O Shearman, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett and Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft agreed to do free legal work on causes the White House supports.
Read MoreTrump administration permitted by judge to require registration of everyone in the U.S. illegally
A federal judge on Thursday allowed the Trump administration to move forward with a requirement that everyone in the U.S. illegally must register with the federal government and carry documentation, in a move that could have far-reaching repercussions for immigrants across the country. The
Read MoreImmigration Judge Rules Khalil Can Be Deported, but Legal Hurdles Remain
The decision by a judge in Louisiana is an early victory for Secretary of State Marco Rubio, but a broader challenge is still being heard in federal court in Newark.
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